Category: G-Shock

The Japanese watchmaking [in this case, Casio] has one interesting feature – Casio’s “reissue” the old models with a certain frequency, while trying to keep everything to its maximum in its original form. One of such examples is the recent DW-5750 – G-Shock fans immediately recognized one of the first…

The past is returning, but with a new set of features and modern technologies. So I call the GWX-5700CS series, which borrowed the look from representatives of the DW-5750s and do not mind competing [in sales] even with the top models of the famous G-Shock-s. Consider the model GWX-5700CS-2ER in…

The main charm of G-Shock-s lies in their ability not to lose relevance even many years after the release. Despite the emergence of more advanced and high-tech representatives of the line, there is a certain category of so-called “old men” who are not only still actively sold, but also acquire…

The development of the sports direction of the G-Shock watch was not long in coming: after the first GBA-800, the Japanese almost instantly showed the world a version in digital format called GBD-800. A fully digital format is always a more informative look and more convenient use of functions. Like…

Quite often, [on a blog], waves of discontent [in the comments] appear in the style of “Casio is no longer a cake.” No matter how you argue [at first glance]: there are not so many breakthrough technologies, and the latest innovations are basically some restyling of already existing buildings. This…